How To Get Lots Of Exp And Level Up Really Fast In Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth

Struggling to get that Ultimate Digimon in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth? Well, struggle no longer as our How To Get Lots Of Exp And Level Up Really Fast In Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth guide has the perfect tips and tricks you need to level up in no time. The method listed below is available throughout the game but is easiest to achieve at earlier levels if you choose Hagurumon as your starting Digimon, the mechanical cog type Digimon.

How To Level Up Fast In Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth

There are many basic ways of earning experience points quickly in the game. Fighting enemies in higher level areas, avoiding any Digimon below Champion rank, but for the quickest method possible you’re going to need to do a bit of planning and get some De-digivolution and Digivolution on the go.

You want to have at least 2 or 3 PlatinumSukamon in your party. These Digimon are incredibly easy to get early in the game and they each offer an experience points bonus when used in combat. This does not work if they are in your reserves but you can either place 3 in your active party for maximum benefit or 2 + a Digimon with an AoE strong against the Digimon you’re farming for quick kills. They can stack your experience points bonus up to 300-400%. Even fighting basic enemies on Kowloon 4 can get 3000-4000 experience points in a battle, which can have Digimon leveled from 1 to 50 in next to no time.

There are a number of ways you can get your hands on PlatinumSukamon. Here are a few Digimon you can use to either Digivolve or De-Digivolve to get the PlatinumSukamon.

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